Tejido de lana áspera.
In Spanish, "tweed" can be translated as "tweed" or "tejido de tweed."
Tweed is a fabric made from woven sheep wool.
Tweed is a material/fabric. It is a wool cloth, rather coarse, and can come in many weaves and colors.
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Tweed and tartan.
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The word "tweed" is believed to have originated from the Scottish words "tweel" or "twill," which refer to the fabric's woven texture. In the 19th century, a cloth merchant misread "tweel" as "tweed" in a letter, and the misnomer stuck, leading to the popularization of the term. Tweed fabric is commonly associated with Scotland and is often used in traditional British attire.
Tweed is a type of woolen fabric that originated in Scotland, and its development cannot be attributed to a single individual. Instead, it evolved in the 18th century as a practical fabric for outdoor wear, influenced by traditional Scottish weaving techniques. The name "tweed" is believed to have come from a misreading of the word "tweel," which is an old Scottish term for a twill fabric. Over time, tweed became popularized by various designers and brands, notably in the 19th century.
Tweed is the most used fabric.
Tweed seems to be one of the most durable.
Tweed fabric is known for its durability, warmth, and textured surface, typically made from wool. It is often characterized by its distinct patterns, such as houndstooth or herringbone, and is water-resistant, making it suitable for outerwear. The fabric's breathability allows for comfortable wear in various climates, while its classic aesthetic lends itself well to both casual and formal attire. Additionally, tweed is relatively low-maintenance and develops a unique patina over time.